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etnews (357 Posts)

  • How One Woman Won 500 Prizes Worth $70K in a Year— Revealed Her Secrets to Success! A Japanese woman named Hirayama Kanae has gone viral after winning approximately 500 prizes and lottery draws over a year.
  • Merchant of Death Strikes Again? Russian Arms Dealer Connected to $10M Rifle Deal for Houthis Viktor Bout, linked to arms sales to Yemen's Houthi rebels, raises concerns after his release as part of a prisoner swap.
  • Was It an Assassination? Israel Targets Potential Hezbollah Successor in Beirut Israel announced it had conducted an airstrike on the Hezbollah intelligence headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon.
  • Retaliation Plans: Israel Considers Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities Israel's airstrike on Hezbollah in Beirut continues escalating conflict, with casualties on both sides amid heightened military activity.
  • Hurricane Helene Leaves Devastation in Its Wake: Over 215 Casualties Reported Hurricane Helene has killed over 215 people across the southeastern U.S., making it the deadliest hurricane since Katrina in 2005.
  • 3,000-Year-Old Artifacts Under Threat as Off-Road Racing Destroys Geoglyphs Ancient geoglyphs in Chile's Atacama Desert are threatened by off-road racing, prompting calls for stronger protections and penalties.
  • Court Rules in Favor of Musk: Tesla Shareholders’ Lawsuit Tossed Out Tesla shareholders' lawsuit against Elon Musk dismissed by court, citing lack of evidence for damages from his statements.
  • Airi Hirase's $170,000 Transformation: 25 Surgeries and Counting Japanese influencer Airi Hirase, 27, transformed her life after 25 plastic surgeries, investing $170,000 to overcome childhood bullying.
  • Hidden War: How China Influences Korea’s Electric Vehicle Market Online China influences public opinion against Korean products through organized online commentary, employing tactics to incite discord.
  • You Won't Believe How This Guy Dealt with a Bear in His Garage! A video of a man in Canada calmly confronting and chasing away a black bear that intruded into his garage has gone viral.
  • Finland Zoo Sends Pandas Back to China Early Due To Rising Costs Due to the excessive costs associated with their care, two giant pandas leased from China and kept at a Finnish zoo were returned.
  • 6-Year-Old Indian Girl Escapes Sexual Assault Thanks to Monkeys: Here's What Happened! A story emerged from an Indian news outlet where a 6-year-old girl escaped a potential sexual assault with the help of monkeys.
  • Ukrainian Drone Helps Russian Soldier Surrender on Frontlines The Ukrainian frontline battalion released a video showing a drone rescuing a wounded Russian soldier who had surrendered.
  • North Korea's Smartphone Market Booms to 7 Million Subscribers Recent insights show that smartphone usage in North Korea has skyrocketed in the past two years, especially since the lifting of lockdowns.
  • World War I-Era Coin Collection Unveiled and Sold for $16.4 Million A rare coin collection, locked away for 100 years by Danish tycoon Lars Emil Bruun, auctioned for over €14.8 million.
  • Rocket Debris Crashes Near Chinese Village, Evacuations Issued Rocket debris fell near a village in China, causing concerns among residents. Authorities evacuated the area but reported no injuries.
  • Rare 300-Carat Diamond Necklace from Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Hits the Auction Block A rare 300-carat diamond necklace, worn at royal coronations, will be auctioned at Sotheby's Geneva, expected to fetch $2.8 million.
  • U.S. to Ban Sales of Cars with Chinese and Russian Tech, Citing Security Risks The U.S. will ban vehicles with Chinese or Russian software, affecting Korean manufacturers and favoring domestic automotive firms.
  • Silicon Valley vs. Seoul: U.S. Tech Fears Korean Laws Could Help China The CCIA opposes South Korea's Platform Competition Promotion Act, arguing it may harm U.S. firms and benefit Chinese competitors.
  • Mouse on a Plane Forces SAS Flight to Make Emergency Landing A live mouse made its grand entrance during an in-flight meal, leading to an emergency landing on a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight.
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